24 Twenty-fourth Report on the State Museum. 



From A. Hermance, North Chatliam, IST. Y. 



Massive Quartz with crystals attached, from the farm of P. Hapeneau, 

 Eed Hook, N. Y. ' 



From J. Yan Hoene, Auriesville, Montgomerj^ Co., IS^. Y. 



Indurated Bitumen, occurring in the Calciferous Sandstone, with 

 associated quartz crystals. 



From H. G. Sage. 

 Specimen of Medina Sandstone (fine grit), from the farm of D. E. 

 Fay, Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. . 



From Hon. S. M. Weed, Plattsburgh, IST. Y. 

 A mass of magnetic Iron Ore. 



From Enoch Carter, Newburgh, N. Y. 



A portion of a Plant-stem (Lepidodendron)j twelve by two inches, 

 taken from a locality at ISTewburgh where coal is being quarried 

 for. Communicated by W. C. H. Sherman, of JSTewburgli. 



From H. S. Keed & Co., Corning, E". Y. 



A piece of Sandstone, slightly calcareous, with polislied surface ; 

 from the Chemung Group at Corning. 



From S. E. Mayo, Albany. 



Specitnens of Dolomitic Limestone, from Lawrence, Kansas, now 

 being quarried for the State University building. 



From II. & P. Jones, Prospect, 1^. Y. 



A twelve-inch cube of Limestone (J^o. 95) of the Trenton Group, 

 showing various styles of dressing. (This block was received in 

 1869, but unaccompanied by the name of the donors.) 



From Hon. Ezra Cornell, Ithaca, N^. Y. 

 A slab of Sandstone (26x36 inches) from the Chemung group at 

 Ithaca, with its surface covered with Sjpirifera Verneiiili Murch. 



